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Ingredient guide
narcissus tazetta callus
In short
A plant cell culture from Narcissus tazetta. Early studies suggest it may help brighten uneven tone and support a smoother, more rested look. Common in targeted or eye‑area formulas.
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Works for
Tone · Firmness
Best used
Morning
What it is
Plant callus culture from Narcissus tazetta; isoquinoline alkaloid analogues and galanthamine-related compounds from callus culture show AChE-modulating and brightening activity in early studies; callus form avoids the lycorine-rich toxicity of raw narcissus bulb extracts; applied in targeted brightening and anti-fatigue eye-area formulas.
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Common questions
It offers gentle brightening support and may help skin look more refreshed. Callus culture avoids the harsher compounds found in raw bulb extracts.
Most skin types can use it, especially if you’re after a more even, less fatigued appearance. It’s generally formulated in mild, lightweight products.
You’ll find it in serums and eye treatments focused on tone and elasticity. It layers smoothly with hydrating and calming ingredients.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.